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Re: Meet The Female CEOs Leading Nine Nigerian Banks (Photos) by coputa(m): 6:12pm On Jan 11 |
Awolowo introduction of free education in the old western region gave an edge to the Yorubas to pursue their educational goals (career). This was propelled by available opportunities in Lagos (a Yoruba state ) being the federal Capital These are the result of the age long synergy among the Yoruba elite to help themselves in achieving these milestones 5 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Meet The Female CEOs Leading Nine Nigerian Banks (Photos) by gloryman91: 6:22pm On Jan 11 |
Perfect one from the hijabi among them. |
Re: Meet The Female CEOs Leading Nine Nigerian Banks (Photos) by lagonovo: 6:23pm On Jan 11 |
China, South America, India, North Korea, Iran ke? Omoluabis should not trespass o! The global developers have those places and many more on total lockdown . wiseoneking: 2 Likes |
Re: Meet The Female CEOs Leading Nine Nigerian Banks (Photos) by Izuchukwu70: 6:23pm On Jan 11 |
LegendHero:This is Tobi Big Brother's Dad. |
Re: Meet The Female CEOs Leading Nine Nigerian Banks (Photos) by codemaniacs: 6:24pm On Jan 11 |
LegendHero: CEO and owner are 2 different things entirely. Many of them were put there as a strategy to get more Yoruba customers. 1 Like |
Re: Meet The Female CEOs Leading Nine Nigerian Banks (Photos) by IGBOSON1: 6:26pm On Jan 11 |
opamoses1: Context mate...context! Dr Ekwueme was addressing Igbo in a Igbo gathering, and was not limiting his scope to a 'one Nigeria' with its attendant pro-Yoruba/Fulani power-play dynamics, bigotry, nepotism, tribalism and envy that has enabled these two ethnicities use a political-economy and structure enthroned and sustained by them to lord it over everyone else! His statement was made in a global context and were mere words to help ginger his people in the face of the challenges confronting them! You on the other hand are bragging with practical advantages accorded you by a political-economy that's been tilted in your favour from 1970 to date....bragging of 'controlling so and so'! You have no case, and trying to use what Dr Ekwueme told his kinsfolk in a Igbo gathering to try and 'justify' your bragging on here, is akin to a bystander getting furious when he hears a man tell his daughter that she's 'the best daughter in the world'! How does him telling that to his kinsfolk in a gathering you were not invited to affect you in the real world!? Hasn't your Nigeria bragged on the African or global stage over one thing or the other!? The key thing here is context: competing or bragging to an outsider is different from bringing it home to brag to the entire family that you're 'better than your siblings and parents'! The only hypocrites here are YOU and those who subscribe to your supremacist and arrogant way of thinking! You use your hegemonic control of 'one Nigeria' to gain advantages to yourself over and above that accorded to others, then come on a public forum to smugly declare yourselves 'in control of so and so sector'....implying you're better than the very same people you've been cheating for decades! It has been asked, if you feel you're so 'superior and more sophisticated' than everyone else in Nigeria, why don't you fck off and go form your own independent country where the sky would be your limit and you wouldn't be inhibited or dragged down by any deadweight!? The Igbo you so despise, deride, and have illusions that you're better than, have made it clear they would rather be seperated from you and bigots that reason like you, and they have been targeted by the Nigerian state and had thousands of their kinsfolk murdered as a consequence! You connived and plotted to steal the last presidential election for your emilokan mandate thief, even though all fairminded/neutral observers would agree it was Igbolokan.....one would have thought this would be a good opportunity to drop the federal gov't objections to the court ruling freeing Mazi kanu and assist him and his group IPOB to exit from 'one Nigeria' so you can free yourselves to use that Yoruba 'ingenuity' to develop even faster! But you're not doing that, and the reason why is that you don't even have confidence in your own ability to make it in life without 'one Nigeria' and the unmerited advantages you have criminally cornered for yourselves....not forgetting the fact 'one Nigeria' gives you the opportunity to sabotage Igbo economic/political interests! You're hypocrites who don't have the confidence to make it on your own without leeching off of others, so spare us all these lies, arrogance and fake allusions to some kind of sophisticated superiority over everyone else! 3 Likes |
Re: Meet The Female CEOs Leading Nine Nigerian Banks (Photos) by Mayeldah(m): 6:27pm On Jan 11 |
Yoruba Amaka! 1 Like |
Re: Meet The Female CEOs Leading Nine Nigerian Banks (Photos) by IGBOSON1: 6:27pm On Jan 11 |
coputa: |
Re: Meet The Female CEOs Leading Nine Nigerian Banks (Photos) by IGBOSON1: 6:28pm On Jan 11 |
IGBOSON1: |
Re: Meet The Female CEOs Leading Nine Nigerian Banks (Photos) by DenreleDave(m): 6:33pm On Jan 11 |
Beremx: 1 Like |
Re: Meet The Female CEOs Leading Nine Nigerian Banks (Photos) by YoungBlackRico(m): 6:35pm On Jan 11 |
LegendHero:You got a lot of time on your hands if you're going to be going back and with the likes of those two |
Re: Meet The Female CEOs Leading Nine Nigerian Banks (Photos) by Enemyofpeace: 6:39pm On Jan 11 |
Mtcheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeew Betta Edu group of friends |
Re: Meet The Female CEOs Leading Nine Nigerian Banks (Photos) by BabaRamota1980: 6:42pm On Jan 11 |
LegendHero: Even in academia, more than half of female VCs in Nigeria are Yoruba, if not all sef. 5 Likes |
Re: Meet The Female CEOs Leading Nine Nigerian Banks (Photos) by BabaRamota1980: 6:43pm On Jan 11 |
codemaniacs: So you agree then that Yoruba controls economy. Otherwise why are they target customers for Banks as you claim? 5 Likes |
Re: Meet The Female CEOs Leading Nine Nigerian Banks (Photos) by MILLERMannn: 6:46pm On Jan 11 |
Christlike01:How do they do their things Mr. things. The only thing I know is that all other tribes are stealing NigerDelta money. Your tribe is collaborating with the Hausa by clinging to Federal power to steal Niger Delta people wealth. Can your region survive alone? Ask yourself? Incase you are daft, let me enlighten you so you know what is really happening. The wealth from Niger Delta is shared among your region while the mineral resources coming from your land is mostly taken by your people. How many non Yoruba have right to mine minerals in your region? No one. Whereas go to the South South and see how your people are exploiting them. 1 Like |
Re: Meet The Female CEOs Leading Nine Nigerian Banks (Photos) by providencia(m): 6:48pm On Jan 11 |
LegendHero: Seun, dem don start again o |
Re: Meet The Female CEOs Leading Nine Nigerian Banks (Photos) by chizzy161(f): 6:52pm On Jan 11 |
My kind of women. |
Re: Meet The Female CEOs Leading Nine Nigerian Banks (Photos) by planetx: 6:52pm On Jan 11 |
The real slay mamas |
Re: Meet The Female CEOs Leading Nine Nigerian Banks (Photos) by iLoveYouToo(m): 6:59pm On Jan 11 |
Stupid comment LegendHero: Led to an even more stupid comment BloomingDale Congratulations @LegendHero Your post made other people stupid |
Re: Meet The Female CEOs Leading Nine Nigerian Banks (Photos) by TopBanter: 7:02pm On Jan 11 |
codemaniacs: Precisely. Their favorite petty snipe at Yorubas is to b1tch about how we are ignorant because we do not travel through Nigeria as they are obsessed with doing for non-altruistic, expansionist and covetous purposes. Whereas they do not understand that this nature of Yorubas, within Nigeria, show contentment of a people completely happy with their own land, culture and engrossing way of life within a nation. We are not uncivilized and crude oppressors or insecure tyrants obsessed with denouncing all others as inferior because of their ethnic stock or religion they practice. If you have a fabulous house, will you not prefer spending more time in it than always been in the decrepit home of your neighbors? That is Yorubas and our nature makes it fairly obvious why we are happy in our homes while accommodating others most exemplarily in our domain out of all of the biggest ethnic groups of Nigeria. 3 Likes |
Re: Meet The Female CEOs Leading Nine Nigerian Banks (Photos) by SonOfDSoil01: 7:03pm On Jan 11 |
opamoses1:don’t mind them, they just hate it when they are not at the top and seeing other tribe taking the shine especially being a Yoruba gives them migrane😂….they don’t have regards for there women. We are not on the same level and it’s even demeaning arguing with them because the will always be playing catch up 1 Like |
Re: Meet The Female CEOs Leading Nine Nigerian Banks (Photos) by codemaniacs: 7:05pm On Jan 11 |
BabaRamota1980: Yoruba controls the Yoruba economy which is SW Nigeria. Yoruba does not control economy of NE NW SE and SS Nigeria. Yoruba does not control Nigeria's economy. 1 Like |
Re: Meet The Female CEOs Leading Nine Nigerian Banks (Photos) by PHAYOL81: 7:11pm On Jan 11 |
Wow. Great women |
Re: Meet The Female CEOs Leading Nine Nigerian Banks (Photos) by LegendHero(m): 7:14pm On Jan 11 |
codemaniacs: Does that mean only Yoruba patronize the banks more for them to be placed as a strategy to attract customers? |
Re: Meet The Female CEOs Leading Nine Nigerian Banks (Photos) by Irony1: 7:16pm On Jan 11 |
LegendHero: Isn't it too early in the year to start this childish arguments on tribal superiority? How has it affected your life? Are you still going to do praise singing and eye service forever? |
Re: Meet The Female CEOs Leading Nine Nigerian Banks (Photos) by Irony1: 7:17pm On Jan 11 |
LegendHero: Because you are a tribalist, stop sugar coating it. |
Re: Meet The Female CEOs Leading Nine Nigerian Banks (Photos) by Irony1: 7:19pm On Jan 11 |
Raskimonojendor: It is too early in the year with all this stupid tribalistic statements. How has this helped your life? Do you still want to be doing eye service all your life on nairaland? |
Re: Meet The Female CEOs Leading Nine Nigerian Banks (Photos) by codemaniacs: 7:20pm On Jan 11 |
LegendHero: As long as the business is in the SW then Yorubas will patronize the business more than others due to their population and them been indigenes of the SW. Yorubas also have the highest purchasing power in Nigeria, especially in the SW. 1 Like |
Re: Meet The Female CEOs Leading Nine Nigerian Banks (Photos) by SonOfDSoil01: 7:23pm On Jan 11 |
placeofallure:some of you just come online and make nonsensical statements, just because you can’t level up then you dolt come up with nonsense excuses, pls what does Lagos have to do with their success story? Or is Lagos not home to all anymore? The truth is you can’t compare the level of education in the western region to other parts of the country and this has only gotten to show you how Yorubas exposure to education has really help to advance our course. Pls enough with all this watery excuses |
Re: Meet The Female CEOs Leading Nine Nigerian Banks (Photos) by TopBanter: 7:24pm On Jan 11 |
codemaniacs: That is the point. Yorubas are not interested in that. We know those obsessed with beating hollow chests and shouting they have developed and are controlling every the economy of virtually all Nigerian States when the five they traditionally come from are nothing to write home about. 1 Like |
Re: Meet The Female CEOs Leading Nine Nigerian Banks (Photos) by LegendHero(m): 7:36pm On Jan 11 |
Irony1: Yes I am. |
Re: Meet The Female CEOs Leading Nine Nigerian Banks (Photos) by codemaniacs: 7:40pm On Jan 11 |
IGBOSON1: The only place Yorubas control is the SW. Igbos never wanted to separate from Nigeria, Igbos wanted total control of Nigeria and all the regions in Nigeria that's why your ancestors killed the leaders of the other regions and abolished regionalism and created a Unitary government where the wealth and revenues of all the regions go to the FG which Ironsi controlled which is what Nigeria uses today. After Ironsi was killed and no longer in control of the government was when Ojukwu started screaming separation and secession. So whatever you're complaining about was created and put in place by I:gbos in 1966/1967. You are the hypocrite. opamoses1 is right. 1 Like |
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